This looks like the way a lot of people stilt their little wooden island homes here. Doorstep on the ground and the back on bricks, tree logs, and stones.
Wonderful capture! I want to paint our farmhouse in barn red and hubby won't even discuss it. :-) I am about to put up a blog post on this art show I went to and all the paintings and drawings are western women, you're going to love it! ((hugs)), Teresa :-)
Hi Michelle, Very interesting. Although I don't live in Montana full time, I am aware of some things that are similar to this over there. What I'm talking about is (are?) old wood cabins. Wealthy folks are buying old wooden cabins at crazy high prices to use the old wood in their new upscale homes. Wonder if you've heard of this kind of thing? Anyway, someone would probably pay a lot of money for this old barn. Of course, I like it just like it is and it sure makes a fascinating photo study. Thanks for sharing. John
Morning Michelle, love it both sides, something about red, Francine.
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ReplyDeleteBless it! I would say it has seen better days...however, I think it's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI like it! Nice shot.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh...what a find. I wonder how long it's been propped up like that. And, how long it will survive.
ReplyDeleteLove the simplistic beauty of photos like this one~
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Holy Moly!
ReplyDeleteI hope the winds don't blow hard down there . . .
ReplyDeleteBeautiful even in its decay. I would love to get my hands on that barn wood for some projects around here!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot. This barn has all kinds of potential for a photographer. Simply wow! Talk about a three legged stool.
ReplyDeleteDon't believe I'd crawl underneath for any plumbing work....:)
ReplyDeleteLove the rustic feel of it. I, also, love that it's red. It just stands out from everything.
ReplyDeleteI am really amazed by those piles of stones...
ReplyDeleteOh I guess you can't judge a book by its cover after all. Darn I love the building needs some TLC though. Great shots. B
ReplyDeletewowza! hope you don't have any tremors in that area!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like the way a lot of people stilt their little wooden island homes here. Doorstep on the ground and the back on bricks, tree logs, and stones.
ReplyDeleteI'd be afraid of walking inside but it makes a fun photo. :))
ReplyDeleteCute barn but it looks a little fragile. Have a wonderful Thursday!
ReplyDeleteWonderful capture! I want to paint our farmhouse in barn red and hubby won't even discuss it. :-) I am about to put up a blog post on this art show I went to and all the paintings and drawings are western women, you're going to love it! ((hugs)), Teresa :-)
ReplyDeleteWow! I hope it stays standing for a while longer. Looks like it's on the verge of falling in!
ReplyDeleteThat was built to last!
ReplyDeleteOk, that looks a bit shaky shaky to me. :)
ReplyDeleteha...oh my goodness!
ReplyDeleteI'm a bit worried about the three rocks holding up the corner.
ReplyDeleteMerle.......
Rustic perfection ..Thank you for joining in 'Rurality Blog Hop #3' Hope to see you next Wednesday for #4...
ReplyDeleteHi Michelle, Very interesting. Although I don't live in Montana full time, I am aware of some things that are similar to this over there. What I'm talking about is (are?) old wood cabins. Wealthy folks are buying old wooden cabins at crazy high prices to use the old wood in their new upscale homes. Wonder if you've heard of this kind of thing? Anyway, someone would probably pay a lot of money for this old barn. Of course, I like it just like it is and it sure makes a fascinating photo study. Thanks for sharing. John
ReplyDeleteLOL! The mullet of barns! Neat capture.
ReplyDeleteIt needs a little love.
ReplyDeleteLove it....I have an entire pinterest board on old barns
ReplyDeleteGreat. I'm amazed that it's still standing with a few stones propping it up.
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